Parallels between tissue repair and embryo morphogenesis P Martin, SM Parkhurst Oxford University Press for The Company of Biologists Limited 131 (13), 3021 …, 2004 | 667 | 2004 |
Genomic binding by the Drosophila Myc, Max, Mad/Mnt transcription factor network A Orian, B Van Steensel, J Delrow, HJ Bussemaker, L Li, T Sawado, ... Genes & development 17 (9), 1101-1114, 2003 | 479 | 2003 |
Live imaging of wound inflammation in Drosophila embryos reveals key roles for small GTPases during in vivo cell migration B Stramer, W Wood, MJ Galko, MJ Redd, A Jacinto, SM Parkhurst, ... The Journal of cell biology 168 (4), 567-573, 2005 | 329 | 2005 |
Specificity for the hairy/enhancer of split basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) proteins maps outside the bHLH domain and suggests two separable modes of transcriptional repression SR Dawson, DL Turner, H Weintraub, SM Parkhurst Molecular and cellular biology 15 (12), 6923-6931, 1995 | 295 | 1995 |
Drosophila CtBP: a Hairy-interacting protein required for embryonic segmentation and hairy-mediated transcriptional repression G Poortinga, M Watanabe, SM Parkhurst The EMBO journal 17 (7), 2067-2078, 1998 | 290 | 1998 |
The Drosophila melanogaster gypsy transposable element encodes putative gene products homologous to retroviral proteins RL Marlor, SM Parkhurst, VG Corces Molecular and cellular biology, 1986 | 289 | 1986 |
Human subtelomeric WASH genes encode a new subclass of the WASP family EV Linardopoulou, SS Parghi, C Friedman, GE Osborn, SM Parkhurst, ... PLoS genetics 3 (12), e237, 2007 | 248 | 2007 |
Rho1 interacts with p120ctn and α-catenin, and regulates cadherin-based adherens junction components in Drosophila CR Magie, D Pinto-Santini, SM Parkhurst Oxford University Press for The Company of Biologists Limited 129 (16), 3771 …, 2002 | 234 | 2002 |
Myc and Max Homologs in Drosophila P Gallant, Y Shiio, PF Cheng, SM Parkhurst, RN Eisenman Science 274 (5292), 1523-1527, 1996 | 233 | 1996 |
The Drosophila su (Hw) gene, which controls the phenotypic effect of the gypsy transposable element, encodes a putative DNA-binding protein. SM Parkhurst, DA Harrison, MP Remington, C Spana, RL Kelley, ... Genes & development 2 (10), 1205-1215, 1988 | 222 | 1988 |
Dynamic Hsp83 RNA Localization during Drosophila Oogenesis and Embryogenesis D Ding, SM Parkhurst, SR Halsell, HD Lipshitz Molecular and cellular biology 13 (6), 3773-3781, 1993 | 221 | 1993 |
Mutations in the Rho1 small GTPase disrupt morphogenesis and segmentation during early Drosophila development CR Magie, MR Meyer, MS Gorsuch, SM Parkhurst Development 126 (23), 5353-5364, 1999 | 212 | 1999 |
X: A ratio, the primary sex-determining signal in Drosophila, is transduced by helix-loop-helix proteins SM Parkhurst, D Bopp, D Ish-Horowicz Cell 63 (6), 1179-1191, 1990 | 206 | 1990 |
Signal transduction by cAMP-dependent protein kinase A in Drosophila limb patterning T Lepage, SM Cohen, FJ Diaz-Benjumea, SM Parkhurst Nature 373 (6516), 711-715, 1995 | 197 | 1995 |
Coordination of microtubule and microfilament dynamics by Drosophila Rho1, Spire and Cappuccino AE Rosales-Nieves, JE Johndrow, LC Keller, CR Magie, DM Pinto-Santini, ... Nature cell biology 8 (4), 367-376, 2006 | 186 | 2006 |
Drosophila embryos close epithelial wounds using a combination of cellular protrusions and an actomyosin purse string MT Abreu-Blanco, JM Verboon, R Liu, JJ Watts, SM Parkhurst Journal of cell science 125 (24), 5984-5997, 2012 | 179 | 2012 |
Coordination of Rho family GTPase activities to orchestrate cytoskeleton responses during cell wound repair MT Abreu-Blanco, JM Verboon, SM Parkhurst Current biology 24 (2), 144-155, 2014 | 169 | 2014 |
Cell wound repair in Drosophila occurs through three distinct phases of membrane and cytoskeletal remodeling MT Abreu-Blanco, JM Verboon, SM Parkhurst Journal of Cell Biology 193 (3), 455-464, 2011 | 159 | 2011 |
Interactions among the Gypsy Transposable Element and the Yellow and the Suppressor of Hairy-Wing Loci in Drosophila melanogaster SM Parkhurst, VG Corces Molecular and cellular biology 6 (1), 47-53, 1986 | 159 | 1986 |
Drosophila Sir2 is required for heterochromatic silencing and by euchromatic Hairy/E (Spl) bHLH repressors in segmentation and sex determination MI Rosenberg, SM Parkhurst Cell 109 (4), 447-458, 2002 | 156 | 2002 |